A talk delivered [to] Genl Joseph Martin by Piamingo [sic] chief warrior of the Chickasaw Nation ... for His Excellency Samuel Johnson [i.e. Johnston] ... governor of the state of North Carolina : Long Island of the Holston, [Tenn.], 1789 Sept. 28.

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A talk delivered [to] Genl Joseph Martin by Piamingo [sic] chief warrior of the Chickasaw Nation ... for His Excellency Samuel Johnson [i.e. Johnston] ... governor of the state of North Carolina : Long Island of the Holston, [Tenn.], 1789 Sept. 28.

Talk, Sept. 28, 1789, by Piomingo to Joseph Martin, a long-time Cherokee agent, negotiator and signer of the 1783 and 1786 treaties with the Chickasaw, and brigadier general of the North Carolina militia.

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 31 cm.

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Chickasaw chief. The leader of the pro-American Chickasaw faction, Piomingo signed treaties with Virginia in 1783 and the United States in 1786 (Hopewell), opposed the Spanish-allied Creek chief Alexander McGillivray who attempted to unite the southern Indians in a war against the U.S., and led Chickasaw warriors in Gen. Arthur St. Clair's northwestern campaign in 1791. From the description of A talk delivered [to] Genl Joseph Martin by Piamingo [sic] chief w...